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Paris, being a capital of France, is also known by some names like City of love and city of lights. If we talk about Paris the first thing comes to our mind is the Eiffel Tower. But other than The Eiffel tower, Paris is one of the most trending shopping hubs in the world. It is also the home to some praised fashion designers in the world. This is the reason it also called to be the capital of fashion. If one is planning to visit Paris then shopping here should never be missed out.

Moreover, there are numbers of Paris Tourist Attractions to see:

1. The Eiffel Tower:

Once you catch up to the Paris the number one thing to do in Paris is visiting this remarkable tower. This pile of iron which was hammered out in 1889 is now one of the most photographed places in the world. This Paris Tourist Attraction manifest an opportunity of best photography for day time and for night time as well. Foreigners can roam under the tower through the conveyor. They also can dine out in the restaurants under this tower.

2. Louvre:

This Paris Tourist Attraction located in the Louvre Palace has a beautiful glass Pyramid at its doorway. It is counted in one of the most visited museums in the world. It has a housing of most illusrious art works such as Michelangelo’s “Dying Slave”, the Greek statue, “Venus of Milo” and the much-publicized Leonardo da Vinci’s “Mona Lisa”.

3. Centre Pompidou:

The Centre Pompidou is named after the president of France, Georges Pompidou who commissioned the building. This large center is a group of some associations. The first, second, and third floors are occupied by a vast library, Musée National d’Arc Moderne which is the largest modern art museum occupies the fourth and the fifth floor of the center.

4. Sainte-Chapelle:

This beautiful Paris Tourist Attraction is considered as the highest achievements of gothic culture.It was built to keep the Louis IX’s collection of Christ and also included the Crown of Thrones. The interior of the chapel is dominated by the stained glass. These glasses are considered as the finest glasses across the world from the late 13th century. This chapel has also suffered some damage during the revolution. and the most of the appearing chapel is a recreation today.

5. Pont Alexandre III:

In the city of the romance, nothing can be more romantic than Pont Alexandre III. This bridge is symboled as the most florid and intricate place in Paris. Seeing this bridge is not less than an art gallery as one could find a bunch of art in this single place. Several French sculptors had made plentiful of statues here.

Other than that there are also plenty of Paris Tourist Attraction one can visit after getting into Paris. Such as Champs-Elysées (the most beautiful avenue in the world), Seine Cruise (another romantic thing visitors can do), Moulin Rouge( an entertaining venue for visitors), Disneyland Paris ( most popular place among children). These are also some places which one should never miss out in Paris.

When you are looking for romance, there’s a strong possibility that you end up in France. Paris, the French capital, is often called the city of lights and the city of love. As the unspoken fashion capital of the world, it is also just as famous for art and culture. You don’t have to mention anything beyond Paris attractions to be reminded of the innumerable landmarks found all around this beautiful city.

1. Eiffel Tower

Extending for more than 1,000 feet, the Paris attraction is located in the Champ de Mars Park. As a world wonder, it is one of the most photographed places in the world. Riding the elevator can provide you with a grand view of almost all Paris attractions. The tower is also so fine and well-equipped that there are two restaurants that you can dine situated in the tower.

2. Louvre

As the world’s most visited museum, this Paris attraction is found in the Louvre Palace which features the glass pyramid at the entrance. There are more than a million objects in the museum, ranging from the Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci to the ‘Dying Slave’ by Michelangelo. The apartments of Napoleon III, as well as antiques from Egypt, can also be found here.

3. Arc de Triomphe

Constructed in 1806, the triumphs of Napoleon Bonaparte were celebrated by this Paris attraction, which was 50 meters tall. The victorious battles were depicted in great detail, even containing the names of soldiers who died fighting for the Emperor. The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, a memoir of the First World War, can also be found beneath the arch of this Paris attraction.

4. Notre Dame de Paris

A trip to France would be incomplete without visiting this famous Paris attraction. Its height is more than 120 meters. The church stands tall as an example of splendid French Gothic Architecture since the 13th century.

5. Sacre-Coeur

The basilica is found on the Montmartre hill’s highest point. Touring this Paris attraction gives you a view of stained-glass windows and gold mosaics as well as the largest clock of the world, which are all centuries old.

6. Palace of Versailles

When it was built, it was established as a hunting lodge and later housed the king’s court. The Paris attraction saw splendid treasures everywhere and soon became one of the most visited places in France. Visitors enjoy the 357 mirrors in the Hall of mirrors that decorate 17 arches as well as the vast gardens.

7. Champs- Elysees

Champ- Elysees is a tree-lined avenue found in Paris’ most famous street and is often described as the world’s most beautiful avenue. The military parade that takes place on Bastilles day generally takes place at this Paris attraction.

Besides these attractions, France is the home of some of the finest designers of the world like Christian Dior, Yves Saint-Laurent, and L’Oreal. If all else fails, you should gear up for a huge shopping spree when you visit France. You can find everything from open-air markets, flea markets as well as boutiques and designer stores. You can also expect to find some of the finest shopping malls at France.

Hallo! What do you get when you combine the offspring of a German and American couple, raised in Germany on a steady diet of bratwurst and beer with a penchant for globetrotting thrown in? Why, it’s me – Chris, the German Foodie!